Wanted man surrenders to police after getting tired of housemates
A wanted man turned himself over to the police so he could get “peace and quiet” as he had been fed up with the people he lived with in his pandemic-induced lockdown in England, United Kingdom.
The fugitive, whose identity was withheld, called Sussex Police himself because he would prefer being locked up rather than continue living in his home, Inspector Darren Taylor reported on Twitter yesterday, Feb. 18.
“Peace and quiet! Wanted male handed himself in to the team yesterday afternoon after informing us he would rather go back to prison than have to spend more time with the people he was living with!” he said.
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“One in custody and heading back to prison to serve some further time on his own,” Taylor said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe inspector also disclosed that the man “was wanted on recall to prison and handed himself into Burgess Hill Police Station” on Feb. 17.
Article continues after this advertisementThe UK, as well as other countries, still impose quarantine and lockdown restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of yesterday, there have been over 4 million confirmed COVID-19 cases in the UK, while around 118,000 deaths have been recorded, according to the World Health Organization. /ra
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